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SCHLEICH TOY HYENA

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Spotted hyenas might not be the most beautiful predators in the African savannah, but they are certainly the most successful. They live in clans of up to 80 animals and hunt at dawn and at dusk. At first glance, spotted hyenas look like oversized dogs. Ttheir long necks, powerful skull, brown spots on a yellowish-brown coat and the sloping topline are striking. This is why hyenas always look as if they have ducked. Their appearance helped give these predators their bad reputation. To human observers, they often seem threatening and insidious. Indeed spotted hyenas are the most successful hunters of the African savannah. At dusk they prey on larger ungulates, but they also do not overlook small animals, such as insects or reptiles. Sometimes they also take the prey of other predators, such as lions or leopards. Hyenas eat their prey completely because they can even digest their bones. Only hairs are regurgitated again. Hyenas live in packs of up to 80 animals, always headed by a dominant female.

Spotted hyenas might not be the most beautiful predators in the African savannah, but they are certainly the most successful. They live in clans of up to 80 animals and hunt at dawn and at dusk. At first glance, spotted hyenas look like oversized dogs. Ttheir long necks, powerful skull, brown spots on a yellowish-brown coat and the sloping topline are striking. This is why hyenas always look as if they have ducked. Their appearance helped give these predators their bad reputation. To human observers, they often seem threatening and insidious. Indeed spotted hyenas are the most successful hunters of the African savannah. At dusk they prey on larger ungulates, but they also do not overlook small animals, such as insects or reptiles. Sometimes they also take the prey of other predators, such as lions or leopards. Hyenas eat their prey completely because they can even digest their bones. Only hairs are regurgitated again. Hyenas live in packs of up to 80 animals, always headed by a dominant female.